Since our budget is WAY TIGHT, installing a backsplash is something I would need to commit to. It’s not a wise use of time, money, or resources to put something up I won’t want for a good long time.

Now, I love me some white subway tiles. I’ve been holding onto a sample of what I want for about 3 years and………..it’s not been in the budget to do since there’s so much that needs to be done-so much to do!!!!. When I saw a peel and stick version, I thought it wouldn’t hurt to try it.

SOOOOOO, what did I think?

REVIEWING PEEL AND STICK KITCHEN BACKSPLASH

First, I was not given this to try or paid to share anything on this product. I purchased it and wanted to see if it would do the job until a more permanent situation came into play. But even if I was given the product/paid, it would always be an honest opinion here. Affiliate links were used to show products used.

Second, I wanted to put it up and try it out for several months before writing about it. I get frustrated with reviews someone tried for a day or two. This has been up for a good while – a year and a half.

What I Love-

The price is right. I found a special and it came to about $25 to do the entire kitchen -which is long.

Easy to put up. I did it myself although if I was doing it again, I would have another person to help – just to keep it from sticking together.

It’s been up for a year and a half and has not pulled away, AT ALL -even by the sink.

The lines are slightly raised giving it a bit of texture.

EASY TO CHANGE – If I decide I no longer want subway tile – it can go in a flash.

Easy to clean.

If you make a mistake, it can peel it up and place it back down again.

What I Don’t Love-

It doesn’t have that high shine glossy tile look.

It’s just like contact paper and wall paper, you have to match up the seems which CAN lead to waste if you aren’t careful to use the scraps.

For a budget friendly and less permanent backsplash, I would recommend this product for sure.

If you want to go up one more step, there is a version that is actually peel and stick TILES that I would definitely try. You can find them HERE.

Awesome Deborah. I love the look of subway tiles but they’re just so expensive and the kitchen is always such a mess while the tiling is happening. Peel and Stick is a waaaaayyyyy better option. Love what you did

Dear Deborah, thank you for joining my link party, and for sharing the peel and stick backsplash review! I have been looking for an authentic looking, timeless solution for my own kitchen for years!
I hope to welcome you back soon,
warm regards,
Dagmarhttp://www.dagmarbleasdale.com

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